Author: | Javier de la Rosa, http://versae.es |
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Introduces a %cypher
(and %%cypher
) magic for Neo4j in IPython.
Inspired by Catherine Devlin's ipython-sql.
Connect to a graph database, using neo4jrestclient_
driver, then issue Cypher
commands within IPython or IPython Notebook. See examples.
As easy as usual:
pip install ipython-cypher
Inside IPython, load the extension:
%load_ext cypher
And then you are reay to go by using the %cypher
line magic:
%cypher MATCH (a)-[]-(b) RETURN a, b
Some Cypher queries can be very long, in those cases the the cell magic,
%%cypher
comes in handy:
%%cypher create // Nodes (Neo:Crew {name:'Neo'}), (Morpheus:Crew {name: 'Morpheus'}), (Trinity:Crew {name: 'Trinity'}), // Relationships (Neo)-[:KNOWS]->(Morpheus), (Neo)-[:LOVES]->(Trinity),
Note that by default ipython-cypher
will connect to http://localhost:7474/db/data
.
Queries results can be stored in a variable and then converted to a Pandas
DataFrame
:
results = %cypher MATCH (a)-[]-(b) RETURN a, b results.get_dataframe()
Or to a NetworkX MultiDiGraph
:
results.get_graph()
For more detailed descriptions, please visit the official documentation.